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Welcome to Yestermorrow!
PermieTour of Plainfield, VT
~ Yestermorrow PDC students explore the rich resources of the region ~ April 2009
John Wires' Edible Forest Garden which he established in 1973. Currently tended by Nicko Rubin, David Ludt & friends.
left: John Wires
center: Nicko Rubin & Ed Lowe admiring the Hardy Kiwi (Acinidia kolomikta)
right: Andrew Faust identifying hazelnut.
The Chestnuts-alive and well.
Erin & JIm Malloy's cob homestead built entirely (almost) without fossil fuels.
The Yurt - Heated with a Rocket Stove. Chimney runs through a cob bench and bed further heating the space.
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Welcome to Yestermorrow!
PermieTour of Plainfield, VT
~ Yestermorrow PDC students explore the rich resources of the region ~ April 2009John Wires' Edible Forest Garden which he established in 1973. Currently tended by Nicko Rubin, David Ludt & friends.



left: John Wirescenter: Nicko Rubin & Ed Lowe admiring the Hardy Kiwi (Acinidia kolomikta)
right: Andrew Faust identifying hazelnut.
The Chestnuts-alive and well.
Erin & JIm Malloy's cob homestead built entirely (almost) without fossil fuels.